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riding daily on these foreign policy issues. leon is literary editor since 1983 and the author of nuclear war, nuclear peace against identity. i might mention that tonight is the relaunch of the new republic. it is really a new era and everyone is excited about that. we will be leaving to go to the new republic party. this is how it is going to go. we will start with 10 minutes from each team. leon will talk about why the u.s. should do more in the syria. that we will hear from josh and aaron on why the u.s. should not go any further. then the leon and bob will rebut their argument. i will begin a discussion by grilling the one or both of the teams on their arguments. the other side will have a chance to respond. each team will have three minutes to answer questions. their answers strike -- somebody could come and uniform and escort you out. let's get to it with bob k. again and leon on why the u.s. should be doing more in syria. >> thank you. thank you senator john mccain who is a national hero for the work he has been doing in
riding daily on these foreign policy issues. leon is literary editor since 1983 and the author of nuclear war, nuclear peace against identity. i might mention that tonight is the relaunch of the new republic. it is really a new era and everyone is excited about that. we will be leaving to go to the new republic party. this is how it is going to go. we will start with 10 minutes from each team. leon will talk about why the u.s. should do more in the syria. that we will hear from josh and aaron...
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adding a mac >> foreign-policy and especially security systems. this is another area where congress really has a role to play. the administration is basically decided that mohamed morsi at egypt is the new mubarak. the guy in the seat we will now help. it's completely indifferent to what our aid program should look like and what the desired outcome and egypt should be. the only thing they appear to be interested in is the continuation of the israeli egyptian camp david accords, which are obviously of great interest, but not really the only thing they should animate us and we talk about the largest country in the middle east. when i thought we were delivering fighter jets to the egyptian military, i just asked myself, what message does this send? the rule should be not the foreign aid is bad and not that foreign aid is good and not that military assistance is good or bad, it is the u.s. taxpayer dollar used to further u.s. tax your interest and every time a new government comes into power, we should take that aid down to zero and build it anew. doe
adding a mac >> foreign-policy and especially security systems. this is another area where congress really has a role to play. the administration is basically decided that mohamed morsi at egypt is the new mubarak. the guy in the seat we will now help. it's completely indifferent to what our aid program should look like and what the desired outcome and egypt should be. the only thing they appear to be interested in is the continuation of the israeli egyptian camp david accords, which are...
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and other brotherly nations in in actually developing economy developing foreign policy and developing a viable economy and all of that since one thousand nine hundred ninety one has been destroyed since the first gulf war destroying iraq which like egypt has a massive arab population but different to egypt have the added strategic bonus of oil so really i think what's happened post mubarak is that the west as ensured that one of the most important political arab nations that's that egypt has been totally destabilized and remember the egyptian government is waiting for what the egyptians call the loan from sunday look there's a protest is a popular protest song about the well bank i.m.f. loan to egypt and all the western newspapers and analysts are saying well egypt's not going to get that loan if this is the destabilisation that is visiting upon the country ok but democracy as just was elected seven months a day and the people the majority of the people who put him in power he is the easy going to be other throne is that likely to happen is that something that they gyptian is one now.
and other brotherly nations in in actually developing economy developing foreign policy and developing a viable economy and all of that since one thousand nine hundred ninety one has been destroyed since the first gulf war destroying iraq which like egypt has a massive arab population but different to egypt have the added strategic bonus of oil so really i think what's happened post mubarak is that the west as ensured that one of the most important political arab nations that's that egypt has...
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foreign policy and, you know, is africom really just a guise to allow the u.s. military an entree into africa, and is that really what you're, you you know, what you're about there, is to get a presence on the continent? let me just say from a, just from a scale the state department and usaid is the principal entity of the government that spends money, spends last fiscal year between eight and nine billion, billion with a b, in africa. the department of defense spent a little more than $500 million. so there's a, i mean, there's just a dollar comparison in terms of what the level of effort is. overwhelmingly, the u.s. government's support to african countries falls into the categories of health care, education and agriculture. security is a very, very minor part of it. it's an important part, but it's a minor part of the u.s. overallen gaugement with african -- overall engagement with african countries, and i think that's probably as it should be. the defense strategic guidance which i referred to in my opening comments tells me from the president and the secret
foreign policy and, you know, is africom really just a guise to allow the u.s. military an entree into africa, and is that really what you're, you you know, what you're about there, is to get a presence on the continent? let me just say from a, just from a scale the state department and usaid is the principal entity of the government that spends money, spends last fiscal year between eight and nine billion, billion with a b, in africa. the department of defense spent a little more than $500...
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two days later in foreign policy, hillary and i took soros up on his wager. now, i recognize the notion of two former u.s. government officials turned university professors betting george soros on anything might seem a tad absurd, but that's what we did. we even bet that not only would the islamic republic still be iran's government in a year's time, but that the balance of influence and power in the middle east would be tilted even further in its favor. almost two years have elapsed since soros made his wager. i have to say we're pretty eager to collect on it. [laughter] later in 2011 western analysts focused on the back and forth between ayatollah khamenei, the islamic republic's supreme leader, and president ahmadinejad over the resignation and reinstatement of the intelligence minister and other issues. the same cast of iran experts, mainstream media gave these developments overblown, even hysterical treatment, portraying them as, quote: unprecedented finds of an insecure regime fracturing at the top. such analyses revealed at the very least lamentable ig
two days later in foreign policy, hillary and i took soros up on his wager. now, i recognize the notion of two former u.s. government officials turned university professors betting george soros on anything might seem a tad absurd, but that's what we did. we even bet that not only would the islamic republic still be iran's government in a year's time, but that the balance of influence and power in the middle east would be tilted even further in its favor. almost two years have elapsed since...
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in the senate, he focused on foreign policy, and was his party's nominee for president in 2004. >> eight years ago, i admit i had a slightly different plan to leave the senate. but 61 million americans voted they want me to stay with you. staying here, i learned about humility, and i learned sometimes the greatest lesson comes not from victory, but from dusting yourself off. >> holman: in boston today, the governor of massachusetts tapped william "mo" cowan-- a former aide to the governor-- as interim senator. cowan will become the second black member of this senate. cowan said he has no plans to run in the june special election to fill the remaining 18 months of kerry's term. donor countries pledged more than $1.5 billion today, in humanitarian aid for syria. about a billion of the total will go to help neighboring countries who are hosting refugees. the rest will go to aid syrians displaced inside their country. at the conference in kuwait, u.n. secretary-general ban ki- moon appealed to all sides, especially syrian president bashar assad. >> more than 60,000 people have been killed du
in the senate, he focused on foreign policy, and was his party's nominee for president in 2004. >> eight years ago, i admit i had a slightly different plan to leave the senate. but 61 million americans voted they want me to stay with you. staying here, i learned about humility, and i learned sometimes the greatest lesson comes not from victory, but from dusting yourself off. >> holman: in boston today, the governor of massachusetts tapped william "mo" cowan-- a former aide...
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views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to say i've probably been followed around since the sixty's because i made very political antiwar pictures of me in the sixty's. so i sort of accepted basically. and my last picture political picture or back then would not see the my country because i was criticizing our foreign policy and the fact that what the hell are we doing in iraq and these terrible things happen when you put these young boys in these worlds where they don't understand what they're fighting for why they are there so i can understand why all over things were being followed all the time we probably are your drama that's.
views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to say i've probably been followed around since the sixty's because i made very political antiwar pictures of me in the sixty's. so i sort of accepted basically. and my last picture political picture or back then would not see the my country because i was criticizing our foreign policy and the fact that what the hell are we doing in iraq and these terrible things happen when you put these young boys in these worlds where they don't...
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influence in terms of turkey's foreign policy is it possible i mean in turkey as an anywhere anything is possible there's this many people at play here in turkey as your correspondent mentioned in the piece earlier there's different factions there's a p k k there's there's people who are upset at. what's how turkey's policy in syria so. as of yet it's still difficult to say who is behind it but that organization the revolutionary front is a known organization they i haven't had the recent attacks but there they have been as i said known to carry out attacks in the past what do you make of the timing of the attack is this some kind of a message. again it's people there are people are looking at it as a message. it comes at a time several things are going on of course is the the ongoing violence in syria thousands of refugees tens of thousands of refugees pouring into to turkey there are perhaps people unhappy at turkey's. role in syria turkey is openly called for the fall of the regime in syria so there's that there's also negotiations going on here unprecedented negotiations between t
influence in terms of turkey's foreign policy is it possible i mean in turkey as an anywhere anything is possible there's this many people at play here in turkey as your correspondent mentioned in the piece earlier there's different factions there's a p k k there's there's people who are upset at. what's how turkey's policy in syria so. as of yet it's still difficult to say who is behind it but that organization the revolutionary front is a known organization they i haven't had the recent...
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. >> earlier, we spoke with a foreign policy spokesman, one of angela merkel christian democrats, and we asked about what international security had to do with energy policy. >> country and a new chance for them because they would be a major decrease of the prices for energy in america. because of the shale gas and crude oil debate, this would change the geopolitical situation also in the middle east because not any longer setting arabia will be the field station for america. maybe this will change in 10 or 15 years. this is part of this conference. m staying with the energy sector, a u.s. oil giant, exxon mobil's, has posted 2012 earnings just shy of $45 billion. yes, that was billion. the second highest ever for a publicly held company, despite slight declines in its oil and gas business, the company improve its bottom line by about 6% compared to 2011. strong performance from exxon's refinery division helped drive the growth. the $45 billion mark is just a couple hundred million dollars shy of the all-time record set back in 2008 by -- you guessed it -- exxon. better than expected
. >> earlier, we spoke with a foreign policy spokesman, one of angela merkel christian democrats, and we asked about what international security had to do with energy policy. >> country and a new chance for them because they would be a major decrease of the prices for energy in america. because of the shale gas and crude oil debate, this would change the geopolitical situation also in the middle east because not any longer setting arabia will be the field station for america. maybe...
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this week a focus on foreign policy. it didn't get much attention in the president's inaugural address, but as his second term is underway, there's certainly a lot of focus on some of the big areas that he will be occupied by when it comes to national security and the world. what are some of the big bets that president obama can make to cement his legacy abroad? joining me is martin indyk of the brookings institution, an assistant secretary of state for president clinton and also the author of "bending history, barack obama's foreign policy." i got to take part in a conversation of big bets, black swans, a presidential briefing where you and the team at brookings write about both some of the real dangers in foreign policy as well as some areas where the president can make an impact if he so chooses. there's a lot to digest including the fact a new secretary of state is going to be presumably confirmed by the senate, john kerry. and yet in the financial times as we do this interview it is hillary clinton and the questions
this week a focus on foreign policy. it didn't get much attention in the president's inaugural address, but as his second term is underway, there's certainly a lot of focus on some of the big areas that he will be occupied by when it comes to national security and the world. what are some of the big bets that president obama can make to cement his legacy abroad? joining me is martin indyk of the brookings institution, an assistant secretary of state for president clinton and also the author of...
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policy issue. he will be he will be at the defensive. i mean doing quintessentially defense secretary things in this environment which is to cut the budget and try to keep the united states out of another war now that peace try to keep the united states out of another war could have impact here but the problem is he what he could potentially try to keep united states out of another war without being able to either to offer a vision for another way to deal with this challenge the islamic republic poses a real challenge for the united states and a real challenge to israel in the region that challenges to significantly constrain both the united states and israel as preferred strategy for the region which is to project force whenever wherever and whatever degree we want unilaterally the islamic republic of iran challenges that not with tanks so that they go and park their tanks in other people's countries they challenge that with their narrative they oppose that viscerally at its core chuck hagel said
policy issue. he will be he will be at the defensive. i mean doing quintessentially defense secretary things in this environment which is to cut the budget and try to keep the united states out of another war now that peace try to keep the united states out of another war could have impact here but the problem is he what he could potentially try to keep united states out of another war without being able to either to offer a vision for another way to deal with this challenge the islamic...
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are still still rising and the country still has this picture list picture in a computer later in its foreign policy so these were the main factors that led to the unrest of two years ago and i'm afraid no they're not improving these things are getting worse and why we're seeing unrest continue well that unrest that rotten came just a day after opposition leaders signed in agreement to promote peace why they failed in their efforts. well a few handshakes in some government buildings are not going to change the reality for millions of or desperate people unemployed people poor people like i say the the the muslim brotherhood morsi regime has made things more difficult for egyptians working class is interesting the very first act after he claimed emergency powers by himself last november the very first act was to try to cripple the independence of the trade union movement by appointing himself the power to to to appoint their leaders so this really this attack on the working class resistance has been growing in egypt over the last few years and and morsi is now spearheading the attack on it it'
are still still rising and the country still has this picture list picture in a computer later in its foreign policy so these were the main factors that led to the unrest of two years ago and i'm afraid no they're not improving these things are getting worse and why we're seeing unrest continue well that unrest that rotten came just a day after opposition leaders signed in agreement to promote peace why they failed in their efforts. well a few handshakes in some government buildings are not...
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things are still still rising and the country still has this picture this picture in a capitulation is foreign policy so these were the main factors that led to the unrest of two years ago and i'm afraid no that they're they're not improving these things are getting worse and why are we seeing unrest continuing well that unrest that rotten came just a day after opposition leaders signed an agreement to promote peace what why they failed in their efforts. well a few hand shakes in the in some government buildings are not going to change the reality for millions of or desperate people unemployed people poor people like i say the muslim brotherhood morsi regime has made things more difficult for egyptians working class it is interesting the very first act after he claimed emergency powers by himself last november the very first act was to try to cripple the independence of the trade union movement by appointing himself the power to to to appoint their leaders so this really this attack on the working class resistance has been growing in egypt over the last few years and and morsi is now spearhead
things are still still rising and the country still has this picture this picture in a capitulation is foreign policy so these were the main factors that led to the unrest of two years ago and i'm afraid no that they're they're not improving these things are getting worse and why are we seeing unrest continuing well that unrest that rotten came just a day after opposition leaders signed an agreement to promote peace what why they failed in their efforts. well a few hand shakes in the in some...
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foreign policy. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by better touch. and only the will of life can make. and sores way. fragile people on our team. download the official application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television or it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch r.t. anytime anywhere. from. the. i'm joined by hilary levert flynt leverett foreman and lists for both bill clinton and george w. bush administrations two of america's most informed middle east experts their new book is called going to tehran which offers a way out of the current diplomatic crisis it's called why the united states must come to terms with the islamic republic of iran thank you very much for coming washington seems to be very happy with the sanctions there quickly in the arena chrono me why should they change policies now why should they come to terms with iran sanctions are not goi
foreign policy. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by better touch. and only the will of life can make. and sores way. fragile people on our team. download the official application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television or it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch r.t. anytime anywhere....
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were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam? were you correct or incorrect? yes or no? >> my reference to the surge being dangerous -- >> will you answer the question, senator hagel? the question is were you right or wrong? that's a pretty straightforward question. i would like to you answer whether you were right or wrong and then you're free to elaborate. >> well, i'm not going to give you a yes or no answer. >> well, let the record show that you refused to answer that question. please go ahead. >> well, if you would like me to explain why -- >> no, i actually would like an answer, yes or no. >> well, i'm not going to give you a yes or no. i think it's far more complicated than that. as i said, my answer is, i'll defer that judgment to history. as to the comment i made about the most dangerous foreign policy decision since vietnam, was about not just the surge, but the overall war of choice going into iraq. that particular decision that was made on the surge, put more to the point, our wa
were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam? were you correct or incorrect? yes or no? >> my reference to the surge being dangerous -- >> will you answer the question, senator hagel? the question is were you right or wrong? that's a pretty straightforward question. i would like to you answer whether you were right or wrong and then you're free to elaborate. >> well, i'm not going to...
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policy and lawrence freeman from exact steps executive intelligence review magazine says this attack was provoked. environment that's being created and the amount of dangerous individuals that are spreading into this whole area from syria to europe and back and forth that i've been on then supported in funded by obama in other countries the west traces the kaiju for all kinds of activities and individuals to be activity and you don't have to tell this per person to do this you just create the right environment provide the ammunition and sons it's really algy's take over so you have well armed well prepared trained terrorists on the border region we would turkey and syria probably now inside turkey and therefore is the potential for a violent terrorist action against united states and we're right now putting ourselves in a very very bad position that allowing this to happen to the u.s. government still shows an facilities and now to some other international news stories and brief holes are they have court as a state oil company mags believe a blast to take such as three lions was an a
policy and lawrence freeman from exact steps executive intelligence review magazine says this attack was provoked. environment that's being created and the amount of dangerous individuals that are spreading into this whole area from syria to europe and back and forth that i've been on then supported in funded by obama in other countries the west traces the kaiju for all kinds of activities and individuals to be activity and you don't have to tell this per person to do this you just create the...
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foreign policy to stay with r.t. . here the reindeer is interesting for the herders. and when it suffers people do their best to help. but the distances are. and the roads are tough and unpredictable. will the roman need be and try. it's just so. i'm joined by hilary lever it. form and lists for both bill clinton and george w. bush administrations two of america's most informed middle east experts their new book is called going to tehran which offers a way out of the current diplomatic crisis it's called why the united states must come to terms with the islamic republic of iran thank you very much for coming washington seems to be very happy with the sanctions they're quickly in the arena chrono me why should they change policies now why should they come to terms with iran sanctions are not going to work sanctions have not worked we've seen sanctions imposed on the islamic republic of iran for thirty two years we saw crippling sanctions in effect imposed on iran during their eight year war with iraq from one thousand nine hundred ninety eight we saw at that time half
foreign policy to stay with r.t. . here the reindeer is interesting for the herders. and when it suffers people do their best to help. but the distances are. and the roads are tough and unpredictable. will the roman need be and try. it's just so. i'm joined by hilary lever it. form and lists for both bill clinton and george w. bush administrations two of america's most informed middle east experts their new book is called going to tehran which offers a way out of the current diplomatic crisis...
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policy and lawrence freeman from its extreme executive intelligence review magazine says this attack was provoked. the environment that's being created and the amount of dangerous individuals that are spreading into its whole area from syria to europe and you back in small words that i've been on then supported in funded by obama in other countries of the west trace of the kaiju for all kinds of activities and individuals to be activity and you don't have to tell this per person to do this you just create the right environment provide the ammunition and sons and certainly algy's take over so you have well armed well prepared trained terrorists on the border region we would turkey and syria probably now inside turkey and therefore it's the potential for a violent terrorist action against the united states and we're right now putting ourselves in a very very bad position that allowing this to happen to the u.s. government officials and facilities and now to some other international news stories and very if. they have court as a state oil company panics believe a blast to take such a th
policy and lawrence freeman from its extreme executive intelligence review magazine says this attack was provoked. the environment that's being created and the amount of dangerous individuals that are spreading into its whole area from syria to europe and you back in small words that i've been on then supported in funded by obama in other countries of the west trace of the kaiju for all kinds of activities and individuals to be activity and you don't have to tell this per person to do this you...
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policy issue. he will be he will be at the defense department doing quintessentially defense secretary things in this environment which is to cut the budget and try to keep the united states out of another war now that peace try to keep the united states out of another war could have impact here but the problem is he what he could potentially try to keep united states out of another war without being able to either to offer a vision for another way to deal with this challenge the islamic republic poses a real challenge to the united states and a real challenge to israel in the region that challenges to significantly constrain both the united states and israel's preferred strategies for the region which is to project force whenever wherever and whatever degree we want unilaterally the islamic republic of iran challenges that not with tanks so that they go and park their tanks in other people's countries they challenge that with their narrative they oppose that risk really at its core chuck hagel sai
policy issue. he will be he will be at the defense department doing quintessentially defense secretary things in this environment which is to cut the budget and try to keep the united states out of another war now that peace try to keep the united states out of another war could have impact here but the problem is he what he could potentially try to keep united states out of another war without being able to either to offer a vision for another way to deal with this challenge the islamic...
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after the break out is going to talk to former presidential foreign policy unless harry and flynt leverett about america's approach to iran. asco actually caused a fiasco by singing a song highly critical of president obama ironically at a concert in honor of his second inauguration according to the huffington post he was thrown off stage by security for insulting the dear leader the sounds really bad like something out of one nine hundred eighty four were thugs come out of nowhere the second you say something out of line about the party. to the song loop it was singing had been going on for thirty minutes at that point this rant was more like a hip hop filibuster stopping the whole show and dragging on and on and on the so i think security just wanted to silence him in general not silence his anti obama opinions so you know next time when you want to bring up obama's drone usage or total disregard for the constitution then keep it under three minutes and everything will be just fine but that's just my opinion. wealthy british style. markets. scandal find out what's really happening to the
after the break out is going to talk to former presidential foreign policy unless harry and flynt leverett about america's approach to iran. asco actually caused a fiasco by singing a song highly critical of president obama ironically at a concert in honor of his second inauguration according to the huffington post he was thrown off stage by security for insulting the dear leader the sounds really bad like something out of one nine hundred eighty four were thugs come out of nowhere the second...
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in the senate, he focused on foreign policy, and was his party's nominee for president in 2004. >> eight years ago, i admit i had a slightly different plan to leave the senate. but 61 million americans voted they want me to stay with you. staying here i learned about humility, and i learned sometimes the greatest lesson comes not from victory, but from dusting yourself off. >> holman: in boston today, the governor of massachusetts tapped william "mo" cowan-- a former aide to the governor-- as interim senator. cowan will become the second black member of this senate. cowan said he has no plans to run in the june special election to fill the remaining 18 months of kerry's term. donor countries pledged more than $1.5 billion today, in humanitarian aid for syria. about a billion of the total will go to help neighboring countries who are hosting refugees. the rest will go to aid syrians displaced inside their country. at the conference in kuwait, u.n. secretary-general ban ki- moon appealed to all sides, especially syrian president bashar assad. >> more than 60,000 people have been killed dur
in the senate, he focused on foreign policy, and was his party's nominee for president in 2004. >> eight years ago, i admit i had a slightly different plan to leave the senate. but 61 million americans voted they want me to stay with you. staying here i learned about humility, and i learned sometimes the greatest lesson comes not from victory, but from dusting yourself off. >> holman: in boston today, the governor of massachusetts tapped william "mo" cowan-- a former aide...
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group lawrence freeman from the executive intelligence review magazine believes the foreign policies of both countries is joining us from radicals it's obvious right now that there's a whole escalation. or region going. into little east and president. obama administration. british in these areas has obviously inflamed. the insurgents to the point that they are now targeting these western powers however the united states and the british and the french are also supporting. jihadi treatments in syria and in other parts of the region so you have welcome trained terrorists on the border region we would turkey and syria power. now inside turkey so i think this is very bad news it obviously great opposition inside turkey and i think the the president other than minister is behaving foolish to are actually have this close working relationship with the west and he's actually undermining his own country and his arms security. or jerusalem a football team whose fans are renowned for chanting racist anti arab slogans assigned to muslims for the first time our supporters are openly disappointed a
group lawrence freeman from the executive intelligence review magazine believes the foreign policies of both countries is joining us from radicals it's obvious right now that there's a whole escalation. or region going. into little east and president. obama administration. british in these areas has obviously inflamed. the insurgents to the point that they are now targeting these western powers however the united states and the british and the french are also supporting. jihadi treatments in...
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policy in the region widely supported by washington could have provoked the attack. the government has been pursuing right wing nationalist groups that are hostile to it but it may have its security made up or taken its eye off the ball the virus radical islamic groups who have been passing through turkey to enter syria i think it's really common for people to stumble up for instance to see people coming from north africa who are parents jihadi types and they then moved down to antioch on the border of syria across so there was danger as we saw in libya that people but the west has supported as opponents of the dictator there against can however decide that they can open fire on the western sponsors or at least one western sympathizers as happened in the american consulate in benghazi in september it is not impossible that such groups have targeted the us embassy in ankara i suppose if for the sake of argument the perpetrator could be linked to a state from say iran or syria itself then it is possible that it could be argued that it was only a state sponsors attack a
policy in the region widely supported by washington could have provoked the attack. the government has been pursuing right wing nationalist groups that are hostile to it but it may have its security made up or taken its eye off the ball the virus radical islamic groups who have been passing through turkey to enter syria i think it's really common for people to stumble up for instance to see people coming from north africa who are parents jihadi types and they then moved down to antioch on the...
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influence in turkish foreign policy and lawrence freeman from executive intelligence review magazine says that's not always provoked the environment that's been created and the amount of dangerous individuals that are spreading into this whole area from syria and turkey and back and forth that i've been on then supported in funded by obama in other countries of the west trace of the cage are for all kinds of activities and individuals to be active being you don't have to tell this per person to do this you just create the right environment provide the ammunition and sons and certain idiology to take over so you have well armed well prepared trained terrorists on the border originally with turkey and syria probably now inside turkey and therefore easily potential for a violent terrorist action against the united states and we're right now putting ourselves in a very very bad position allowing this to happen to the u.s. government still shows and facilities. and major crises and conflicts like guys in africa and the middle east are on the table for international top diplomats descendin
influence in turkish foreign policy and lawrence freeman from executive intelligence review magazine says that's not always provoked the environment that's been created and the amount of dangerous individuals that are spreading into this whole area from syria and turkey and back and forth that i've been on then supported in funded by obama in other countries of the west trace of the cage are for all kinds of activities and individuals to be active being you don't have to tell this per person to...
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were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam? were you correct or incorrect? yes or no. >> my reference to the -- >> are you going to answer the question, senator? the question is, were you right or wrong? that's a pretty straightforward question. >> the hearings started at 90:00 this morning. they're in a break now but more questioning ahead. >> shepard: to important matters now. the super bowl is almost here. vegas odds shut it could be a close game, and we all know it will make history, with two brothers going head-to-head, coaching opposing teams. a look ahead at the big game. the niners and ravens. what else for you to watch for on sunday. and guess what? we have breaking news from lip synching beyoncÉ. oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ wh do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover i
were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam? were you correct or incorrect? yes or no. >> my reference to the -- >> are you going to answer the question, senator? the question is, were you right or wrong? that's a pretty straightforward question. >> the hearings started at 90:00 this morning. they're in a break now but more questioning ahead. >> shepard: to important matters...
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group lawrence freeman from the executive intelligence review magazine believes the foreign policies of both countries is shoring up from radicals it's obvious right now that is a full escalation. or region going from north. into the middle east and president. obama administration the french and the british in these areas has obviously inflamed. the insurgents to the point that they are now targeting these western powers however the united states and the british and the french are also supporting. jihadi treatments in syria and in other parts of the region so you have welcome trained terrorists on the border region we would turkey and syria power. now inside turkey so i think this is very bad news it obviously great opposition inside turkey and i think the the president other than minister is behaving foolish to are actually have this close working relationship with the west and he's actually undermining his own country and his arms security. or jerusalem a football team whose fans are renowned for chanting racist anti arab slogans assigned to muslims for the first time a supporters
group lawrence freeman from the executive intelligence review magazine believes the foreign policies of both countries is shoring up from radicals it's obvious right now that is a full escalation. or region going from north. into the middle east and president. obama administration the french and the british in these areas has obviously inflamed. the insurgents to the point that they are now targeting these western powers however the united states and the british and the french are also...
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policy coming out from the west and from the obama administration and the worst thing we're doing which is impacting the situation in turkey is working without qaeda in turkey for the overthrow in syria or for the overthrow of bashar assad but this is a very very dangerous policy and i believe this is directly connected other much you know evidence yet to what took place in turkey in the last twenty four hours all right lawrence freeman for me is that intelligence for your magazine thanks for i thank you. and more news still to come in a little more than a minute stay with us here on r.t. . here the reindeer is interesting for the herders. and when it suffers. people do their best to help. the distances are. in the rooms or. to the. actual staying with us you're on our team quarter past the hour now it may not be so great to be in britain that's the idea some u.k. in the want to promote the potential european migrants there are politicians losing sleep over the potential influx of workers from some states who are now free to live anywhere in the block parties polly boyko has more. as on
policy coming out from the west and from the obama administration and the worst thing we're doing which is impacting the situation in turkey is working without qaeda in turkey for the overthrow in syria or for the overthrow of bashar assad but this is a very very dangerous policy and i believe this is directly connected other much you know evidence yet to what took place in turkey in the last twenty four hours all right lawrence freeman for me is that intelligence for your magazine thanks for i...
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half the french criticize our foreign policy but they're prodemocracy. that is what is very important. mr. morsi posed as a friend to america in the beginning. in fact on the ground he is establishing an islamist regime. what is important to identify this opposition as a potential partner to the united states and to the international community to conduct a real democratic change, not what mr. morsi is trying to do in egypt at this point in time. jenna: i have only 30 seconds, walid, but the military in egypt, what kind of role are they playing in this at all? >> all the military have to do right now refuse to execute orders to suppress the people. if they do this, they will give us in the international community the capacity of putting serious political pressure on morsi to reform and move towards democracy, not away from it. jenna: very interesting. we'll have you back to talk more about the relationship with the military which is so key in egypt. not only our relationship with the government but the relationship directly with the military. always nice
half the french criticize our foreign policy but they're prodemocracy. that is what is very important. mr. morsi posed as a friend to america in the beginning. in fact on the ground he is establishing an islamist regime. what is important to identify this opposition as a potential partner to the united states and to the international community to conduct a real democratic change, not what mr. morsi is trying to do in egypt at this point in time. jenna: i have only 30 seconds, walid, but the...
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foreign policy and its influence on turkish politics a security guard was killed when a bomber detonated his explosives at the mission's entrance friday lawrence freeman from executive intelligence review explains why he thinks turkey has become a target for radicals. it's obvious right now that there's a whole escalation you know tire region going from my own north. into the middle east and president. obama administration. in these areas has obviously inflamed. the insurgents to the point that they are now targeting these western powers however the united states and the british and the french are also supporting tens of thousands of jihadi treatments in syria and in other parts of the region so you have well could prepare trained terrorists on the border region we would turkey and syria probably now inside turkey so i think this is very bad news is obviously great opposition inside turkey and i think the the president other prime minister is behaving foolish to actually have this close working relationship with the west and he's actually undermining their own country in islam security.
foreign policy and its influence on turkish politics a security guard was killed when a bomber detonated his explosives at the mission's entrance friday lawrence freeman from executive intelligence review explains why he thinks turkey has become a target for radicals. it's obvious right now that there's a whole escalation you know tire region going from my own north. into the middle east and president. obama administration. in these areas has obviously inflamed. the insurgents to the point that...
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policy in the region widely supported by washington could have provoked the attack . the government has been pursuing right wing nationalist groups that were hostile to it but it may have its security made up or taken its eye off the ball virus radical islamic groups who have been passing through turkey to enter syria i think it's really common for people to stumble up for instance to see people coming from north africa who are parents jihadi types and they then moved down to antioch on the border of syria across so there was danger as we saw in libya that people that the west has supported as opponents of the dictator they're against can however decide that they can open fire on the west in small cities all the storm western sympathizers as happened in the american consulate in benghazi in september it is not impossible that such groups have targeted the us ever seen i suppose if for the sake of argument the perpetrator could be linked to a state from say iran or syria itself then it is possible that it could be argued that it was only a state sponsors attack an inva
policy in the region widely supported by washington could have provoked the attack . the government has been pursuing right wing nationalist groups that were hostile to it but it may have its security made up or taken its eye off the ball virus radical islamic groups who have been passing through turkey to enter syria i think it's really common for people to stumble up for instance to see people coming from north africa who are parents jihadi types and they then moved down to antioch on the...
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foreign policy and its influence on turkish politics a security guard was killed when a bomber detonated his explosives at the mission's entrance friday or as freeman from executive intelligence review explains why he thinks turkey has become a target for radicals it's obvious right now that is the whole escalation. their region going from north africa into little east and president. obama administration. british in these areas has obviously inflamed. the insurgents to the point that they are now targeting these western powers however the united states and the british and the fragile also supporting tens of thousands jihadi treatments in syria and in other parts of the region so you have will welcome here trained terrorists on the border region we would turkey and syria probably now inside turkey so i think this is very bad news is obviously great opposition inside turkey and i think the the president other prime minister he's behaving food wish to actually have this close working relationship with the west and he's actually undermined his own country and his own security. now to some ot
foreign policy and its influence on turkish politics a security guard was killed when a bomber detonated his explosives at the mission's entrance friday or as freeman from executive intelligence review explains why he thinks turkey has become a target for radicals it's obvious right now that is the whole escalation. their region going from north africa into little east and president. obama administration. british in these areas has obviously inflamed. the insurgents to the point that they are...